A Portraiture of Quakerism: Taken from a View of the Education and Discipline, Social Manners, Civil and Political Economy, Religious Principles and Character, of the Society of Friends, المجلد 2Samuel Stansbury, 1806 |
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... Hence no liturgy or studied form of words among the Quakers - Re- puted manner and character of Quaker - preaching - Observa- tions upon these , p . 243 SECT . 11 - Silent worship - Manner of it - Worship not neces- 257 sarily connected ...
... Hence no liturgy or studied form of words among the Quakers - Re- puted manner and character of Quaker - preaching - Observa- tions upon these , p . 243 SECT . 11 - Silent worship - Manner of it - Worship not neces- 257 sarily connected ...
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... Hence the detailers of scandal , have rarely had it in their power to promulgate a Quaker adultery . Nor have the lawyers had an opportunity in our public courts of proclaiming a Quaker divorce . George Fox suggested many regulations on ...
... Hence the detailers of scandal , have rarely had it in their power to promulgate a Quaker adultery . Nor have the lawyers had an opportunity in our public courts of proclaiming a Quaker divorce . George Fox suggested many regulations on ...
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... Hence it became his new society , as a religious or renovated people , to abandon apos- tate usages , and to adopt a manner that was more agreeable to their new state . George Fox gave in his own marriage , an ex- ample of all that he ...
... Hence it became his new society , as a religious or renovated people , to abandon apos- tate usages , and to adopt a manner that was more agreeable to their new state . George Fox gave in his own marriage , an ex- ample of all that he ...
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... Hence a wart of knowledge , a love of trifles , and a dissipated turn of mind , generally charac- terize those who are considered as having had the education of the world . We see therefore a good reason why Quaker- men should confine ...
... Hence a wart of knowledge , a love of trifles , and a dissipated turn of mind , generally charac- terize those who are considered as having had the education of the world . We see therefore a good reason why Quaker- men should confine ...
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... Hence the difference , both in the inward and outward person , between the men and the women of this society , renders the former not so pleasing , while it renders the latter objects of admiration , and even choice . CHAP . II ...
... Hence the difference , both in the inward and outward person , between the men and the women of this society , renders the former not so pleasing , while it renders the latter objects of admiration , and even choice . CHAP . II ...
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Almighty Apostle Paul baptism of Christ baptism of John baptized blood body called Capernaum celebration ceremony CHAP Chris Christian church concerning custom disciples divine doctrine enjoined Evangelists faith Father favour feel flesh gave Gentiles George Fox give given Gospel hand hath heart heaven Hence Henry Tuke Holy Ghost Holy Spirit human Irenæus Jesus Christ Jewish Jews John Hales kers kingdom knowledge latter light live Lord Lord's supper Luke manner marriage means mind ministers ministry monthly meeting moral Moses nature never object observed occasion opinion ordinance outward passover passover-supper persons prayer preach principle Quakers believe Quakers conceive Quakers consider Quakers say reason received redemption religion religious respect salvation scriptures Scythians SECT seed society soul speak spirit of God supper teach things thou tians tion tism truth unto wash words worship